What if the Win7 router can't connect?

  

1. First open the network connection in the computer to see if the network card is activated or disabled, click “Start”—“Control Panel”.

2. Select "Network & Internet" in “Control Panel" "View “View Network Status & Tasks”.

3. Click on “Change Adapter Settings” in the page that opens.

4, look at the network card (that is, local connection) is not disabled or no network adapter, if "local connection" (network card) is disabled, right click on "local connection", in In the pop-up dialog box, click “Enable”, the local connection can be opened; if you do not see the "local connection", or the system does not detect the network card, or the network card driver is lost, or the network card is damaged, no detection is detected. Loss of NIC driver can be re-installed automatically after restarting the computer; if the NIC is damaged, replace the NIC, and the integrated NIC is damaged and then install a separate NIC.

5, confirm that the network card is enabled, but still not connected to the router, then click & ldquo; start & rdquo; & mdash; & ldquo; run & rdquo; & ldquo; cmd & rdquo; Enter to open the command line manager.

6, input & ldquo; ping 192.168.1.1 & rdquo; that is, the router IP address (the default router default address is 192.168.1.1), enter, if there are two cases as shown, it is not connected to the router.

7. Check if the router is started, and then check if the cable connector is oxidized or not inserted.

8. Go back and ping the router. If there is a signal reply as shown in the figure, it will be connected.

9, if the above two unconnected pings occur, you can restart the router, re-do the network cable connector, and then change another router to try your own router is damaged, if damaged That is to replace.

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